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HOW TO: Retro fit Cruise control
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<blockquote data-quote="cebarbosa" data-source="post: 181717" data-attributes="member: 6072"><p>Finally I had some spare time to keep working on my CC installing and now it it completely finished. </p><p>Since the cost for a new steering wheel with CC buttons was too high for the car I did an extensive research about other options and I decided to use a CC lever from Alfa Romeo (see attached picture). This lever worked great, I just had to open it and remove the Fiat standard resistors, add new resistors according to Renault specs, and the four switches in the Alpha lever could replicate exactly the Renault 4 buttons (+, -, R and 0). Also the lever indications was OK (I just had to change a bit the logic of the ON/OFF switch to work along with Renault's logic)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cebarbosa, post: 181717, member: 6072"] Finally I had some spare time to keep working on my CC installing and now it it completely finished. Since the cost for a new steering wheel with CC buttons was too high for the car I did an extensive research about other options and I decided to use a CC lever from Alfa Romeo (see attached picture). This lever worked great, I just had to open it and remove the Fiat standard resistors, add new resistors according to Renault specs, and the four switches in the Alpha lever could replicate exactly the Renault 4 buttons (+, -, R and 0). Also the lever indications was OK (I just had to change a bit the logic of the ON/OFF switch to work along with Renault's logic) [/QUOTE]
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